Hanna
In the beginning of the scene there is a sort of dull grey room which the agent and Hanna are conversing in and it makes it look like she is in a mental asylum. Everything is dull to show that it isn't a comedic or happy scene and it builds tension. At a point in time she started crying, so she was showing emotions and she looked pale in the room to make it seem like she has been tortured.
There was also a syringe shown and they attempted to use it on her which was probably meant to put her to sleep which shows that the agents were against her . The music had a fast tempo as she was killing the agents that were trying to attack her. This tells us that the movie was a sort of action/thriller. There was a sound-bridge between the agent that was talking to Hanna and the other agents that were behind the glass which shows that they were working together which means they were both against Hanna.
Every agent that tried to attack or kill her ended up getting killed by her. And the agents that were working in the lab did not try and defend themselves against her nor did they try attacking her so they did not end up getting killed, beaten or shot.
The techno music that was playing in the background during the fighting and killing was non-diegetic because the people who were acting could not hear it. It was imputed into the movie during the editing of the film It was synchronous. And it was very fast and loud during the violence but as the violence was stopping the music was fading slowly up until the scene finished..
The cameras were recording Hana from a low angle which gave her a sense of power and it also made her look quite big in comparison to the agents who were being recorded from a high angle which made them look smaller and weaker than her. So at the end it was Climactic.
There was also a syringe shown and they attempted to use it on her which was probably meant to put her to sleep which shows that the agents were against her . The music had a fast tempo as she was killing the agents that were trying to attack her. This tells us that the movie was a sort of action/thriller. There was a sound-bridge between the agent that was talking to Hanna and the other agents that were behind the glass which shows that they were working together which means they were both against Hanna.
Every agent that tried to attack or kill her ended up getting killed by her. And the agents that were working in the lab did not try and defend themselves against her nor did they try attacking her so they did not end up getting killed, beaten or shot.
The techno music that was playing in the background during the fighting and killing was non-diegetic because the people who were acting could not hear it. It was imputed into the movie during the editing of the film It was synchronous. And it was very fast and loud during the violence but as the violence was stopping the music was fading slowly up until the scene finished..
The cameras were recording Hana from a low angle which gave her a sense of power and it also made her look quite big in comparison to the agents who were being recorded from a high angle which made them look smaller and weaker than her. So at the end it was Climactic.
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